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User Centred Design (NMK)


When: March 9th, 2006 10:30 to 17:30
Location: University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW
Price: £250.00 Reduced to £200.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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Planning to redesign your site or make it work harder for you through usability and more? This course takes you through a User Centred Design process, looking at both theory and practice, giving you the confidence to commission and manage User Centred Design (UCD).

Due to unforseen circumstances, this course has ben rescheduled to Monday 20th March. If you have booked and are unable to make that date, please contact Ingrid Fiszpan at NMK to discuss attending the next UCD course on 23rd May or for reimbursment.

NB:
This course will run again on 23rd May. You can book places for that date here.

Planning to redesign your site or make it work harder for you through usability and more? This course takes you through a User Centred Design process, looking at both theory and practice, giving you the confidence to commission and manage User Centred Design (UCD).

Do you want people to enjoy using your site? How can you help people find what they want on your site?

... By using a range of simple, cost effective and tried and tested techniques to put the user at the heart of your web design and development process.

You will be given an overview of each of the key UCD methodologies including:

• Heuristic analysis
• Persona development
• Open and closed card sorts (cognitive modelling)
• Walkthroughs

You will also have the opportunity to try out each of these processes for yourself.

At the end of the course you will be able to select the right process for the job you are managing, plan and budget for each process as well as assess the quality of each of the deliverables your team provides.

Additional benefits of the course

You will also be able to:
• Analyse a site and make recommendations for improvements
• Share information about your intended users in a way that everyone in the project will understand
• Develop the navigation structure for a site
• Use cost effective prototypes to make your site easier to use
• Meet and network with peers in the interactive design sphere

Who the course is for

The course will be aimed a business professionals in particular:
– web editors
– website managers
– interactive project managers
– online marketers and brand managers

Course tutor
Jane Austin is a founding director of Recollective and a highly experienced usability consultant and information architect. She speaks and lectures widely, including running a module on the Creative Industries BA at Greenwich University.

Recollective are an interactive design consultancy, founded in 2001. Since then their clients have included Channel 4, NESTA, Virgin Mobile, The British Council and The Design Museum.

Location

University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW

51.519967 -0.141547

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